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i know evolutionary science dictates our behavior ensures survival. that is why men fight wars. in china or india it's reversed, their women are disposable. they reported india china possesses as many unmarried young many as the whole population of american men. these unbalanced rates are linked to female abduction and ra rape. i'm no fan of search research, but if you look at the stats, crimes against women increase. you don't hear much from feminists on that stuff. is it because being pro-choice isn't always being pro women. time is only on mick jagger's side because he has the wanted to pay for it. his play things weren't as lucky. >> can we do that again? >> both ideas, consequences of feminism and free love, both offer illusions of power that are only temporary. >> only women entranced by the delusion. >> greg: lifestyles that entail risk are beneficial to men but risk attract women into the fold and they can't sustain the same lifestyle. perfect example. whatever happens to the groupies where did they go. >> kimberly: how did you develop this soft spot for groupies? >> i w
i know evolutionary science dictates our behavior ensures survival. that is why men fight wars. in china or india it's reversed, their women are disposable. they reported india china possesses as many unmarried young many as the whole population of american men. these unbalanced rates are linked to female abduction and ra rape. i'm no fan of search research, but if you look at the stats, crimes against women increase. you don't hear much from feminists on that stuff. is it because being...
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but the key thing is he says science and technology could be a way to improve the economy. from what we've seen on our visits though,, both he and perhaps google's schmidt might have their work cut out for them. one of our earlier visits we were shown what appeared to be an internet center at a library. in fact it was a intranet center. the folks in north korea have almost no access to the real worldwide web and in our last visit, jon, we saw more mobile phones out in the streets but there is a hitch there too. these mobile phones can not connect outside of north korea. in fact they're more dumb than smartphones. however who knows. schmidt might have the idea to get a few more phones, google phones, google tablets google searches in north korea. jon: information wants to be free. greg palkot in london. thank you. jenna: it is a known fact that obesity is not good for your health but seems some risks get more attention than others. a new survey finding while most americans realize carrying too much pounds can contribute to heart disease and diabetes there are other series --
but the key thing is he says science and technology could be a way to improve the economy. from what we've seen on our visits though,, both he and perhaps google's schmidt might have their work cut out for them. one of our earlier visits we were shown what appeared to be an internet center at a library. in fact it was a intranet center. the folks in north korea have almost no access to the real worldwide web and in our last visit, jon, we saw more mobile phones out in the streets but there is a...
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he cited science and technology as a means to improve the economy. from what we've seen, martha, he and google's schmidt might have their work cut out for them. we were brought to what appeared to be internet center at at library. it was a really a intranet center. few people in north korea have a access to the worldwide web. we saw mobile phones out on street in pyongyang. however the hitch is the mobile phones don't connect outside of north korea. those phones, not too smart. martha: we've seen the way cell phones can really change a country in so many ways when it becomes open to the rest of the world. that may not be something north korea would like to see in the cards for them. greg, thanks very much. bill: one intriguing trip. >>> a new york congressman says he wants to get rid of presidential term limits. so we see another three-term commander-in-chief? martha: plus the more the debt clock spins the more we owe. look at that big fat number this morning. deeper debt in this country we think into. democrats say they will need a little bit more o
he cited science and technology as a means to improve the economy. from what we've seen, martha, he and google's schmidt might have their work cut out for them. we were brought to what appeared to be internet center at at library. it was a really a intranet center. few people in north korea have a access to the worldwide web. we saw mobile phones out on street in pyongyang. however the hitch is the mobile phones don't connect outside of north korea. those phones, not too smart. martha: we've...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> gretchen: big thanks to united airlines. they fly the family around. how people get involved? >> go to the web site, march for babies.org and get involved. >> gretchen: see you tomorrow. bill: nice job. good morning, everybody. fox news alert. what will be a bruising new fight over the nominations for president obama's new national security team. on the left, former senator chuck hagel if, the president's expected pick for defense secretary. he is facing critics that say he is anti-israel and too soft on iran on. on the right, john brennan, the counterterroism advisor, expected to head the cia he also comes along with some controversy. good morning everybody. huge welcome back to my partner in crime. martha: did you miss me? bill: tirelessly so. martha: good morning. happy new year. bill: back to reality. martha: back to reality. had a wonderful time. very good to be back. happy new year to you. to everybody at home. good morning. this i
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exact sciences. thank you very much, sir. >> thank you, jim. take care. >> all right. you see where you can go -- fiscal cliff, debt ceiling, how about guys like kevin doing amazing thing. exact sciences. if this comes true, in other words, the fda gives the permission, you can see how big this can be. i like this story. stay with cramer. >>> forgiveness raines! as we go to earnings season we have a new positive attitude. the notion that just because the stock instantly disappoints -- >> crying ]. >> doesn't mean you can write it off a couple of days later. take disney. try as i did to urge people ton sell disney after a weak quarter, maybe not, the stock did dip 10% when it reported. it's come back with a vengeance. in part because people are wise to how smart their acquisition of the "star wars" franchise was. in part because the ceo has a fascinating habit of addressing whatever weaknesses there are in the core enterprise. disney's been forgiven and will stay forgiven even as it got dinged on a st
exact sciences. thank you very much, sir. >> thank you, jim. take care. >> all right. you see where you can go -- fiscal cliff, debt ceiling, how about guys like kevin doing amazing thing. exact sciences. if this comes true, in other words, the fda gives the permission, you can see how big this can be. i like this story. stay with cramer. >>> forgiveness raines! as we go to earnings season we have a new positive attitude. the notion that just because the stock instantly...
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which exists to guide the nation on science and science policy. and they all tell me, all of them tell me that this is real, that it's human caused, it's a serious problem but that we have the solutions in hand to do it. so, one, i would want him to carry that message. but the second thing i would like to hear him say is that this issue has to stop being a partisan issue. the climate -- the earth's climate does not care whether you are a democrat or a republican. it doesn't care whether you're liberal or conservative. sandy did not only destroy the homes of democrats and not republicans. the terrible drought that has gripped the great plains and our nation's bread basket has not only gone after liberal farmers and ranchers, it's gone after all of us. the point is that climate change will affect all americans no matter what your political beliefs, your religious beliefs, your race, class, creed, et cetera, okay. and in the end the only way we're going to deal with this issue is if we come together as a county and have a serious conversation not abo
which exists to guide the nation on science and science policy. and they all tell me, all of them tell me that this is real, that it's human caused, it's a serious problem but that we have the solutions in hand to do it. so, one, i would want him to carry that message. but the second thing i would like to hear him say is that this issue has to stop being a partisan issue. the climate -- the earth's climate does not care whether you are a democrat or a republican. it doesn't care whether you're...
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and those of you who study the science understand what i'm talking about. you need proper brain chemistry to, through these very important glands, hypothalamus and pituitary, to communicate with the gonads >>yeah. in doing the research for the show john, and i was reading about, testosterone levels in men usually peak around dawn, like four, five o'clock in the morning now. in ancient times it's because we were going out hunting and gathering in doubt killing things to bring back for food. >>>dinosaurs >> talks to the issue of morning erections >>>um hum >>and as men lose this, that doesn't happen for them anymore, right? >>>well, first off, i'm here for moral, ethical, consensual sexual reasons. we are procreative creatures. it's in our genetic code whether we are consciously aware of it or not. >> creatures. man is been pretty good at it. because i remember reading that we only started out with two people, and now were about 7 billion. so we're really good at procreating. the sexual responses given to us by the universe or mother nature. we are tested to
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and i know let's get into a little science here i know this is confusing to a lot of people but i know one of the things that you've said in the past is that g.m. is actually just another form of mutation breeding but doesn't retention breeding sort of bring about its own set of problems. well what you're talking about is the technique of mutagenesis which is in juicing mutations and in plants and all of that to get them to develop traits which you then find desirable an example is that the weight which is thought which is used in past or during weight was used was spread through me genesis a long time ago and it's something which has been accepted for a long time but the point is that g.m. is actually much more precise because you identify the genes that you want and you put them into the plant and you then you check it very carefully for safety and so on and so forth with new genesis and standard conventional plant breeding which that when excess including organic farmers you you basically mess up the whole genome and just see what happens there is no safety testing at all so actuall
and i know let's get into a little science here i know this is confusing to a lot of people but i know one of the things that you've said in the past is that g.m. is actually just another form of mutation breeding but doesn't retention breeding sort of bring about its own set of problems. well what you're talking about is the technique of mutagenesis which is in juicing mutations and in plants and all of that to get them to develop traits which you then find desirable an example is that the...
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and those of you who study the science understand what i'm talking about. you need proper brain chemistry to, through these very important glands, hypothalamus and pituitary, to communicate with the gonads >>yeah. in doing the research for the show john, and i was reading about, testosterone levels in men usually peak around dawn, like four, five o'clock in the morning now. in ancient times it's because we were going out hunting and gathering in doubt killing things to bring back for food. >>>dinosaurs >>ut it also talks to the issue of morning erections >>>um hum >>and as men lose this, that doesn't happen for them anymore, right? >>>well, first off, i'm here for moral, ethical, consensual sexual reasons. we are procreative creatures. it's in our genetic code whether we are consciously aware of it or not. >>m hum >>>we are procreative creatures. man is been pretty good at it. because i remember reading that we only started out with two people, and now were about 7 billion. so we're really good at procreating. the sexual responses given to us by the univers
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it's just the latest in the science of skin care. and with a growing trend of people asking me for a safe, effective, non-invasive alternative to anti-aging spa treatments and doctor procedures now no one has to settle for old, tired-looking skin, when you can wipe away the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles in moments with derm exclusive fill & freeze. i know you're wondering what derm exclusive can do for you. well, you don't have to wonder, you can order it right now and try it for yourself, absolutely risk free. and here's how. >> announcer: i know the after photos in this show make these instant results look too good to be true. maybe you've even tried some anti-aging products before, only to be let down every single time. but trust me, these photos are 100% real and unretouched. you will get dramatic instant, real results, because derm exclusive's fill & freeze works like magic. it produces instant wrinkle-erasing results so good these women valued this one product alone at over $60, but as part of this national launch offer
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mayor you mentioned the different varieties but we shouldn't leave out the sciences as well so a lot to celebrate. when i was first introduced to our relatively new counsel general by angela he said "he's one of us" and angela said "i'm not so quite sure counsel general" but i shared with him when i took my seat on the board of supervisors i got a call from jay leno. true story. he called me to congratulate me on my public office and glad to know that other lenos were fairing well and asked if we had family in common and he laughed when i said i was part of his russian jewish part of the family so i left it with that. this is particularly appropriate to do this in san francisco and san francisco is a italian city and always has been and will be and to get things going i have seen you put in some years of service in telea eve and familiar with israel's politics you can get into san francisco's politics and i brought this and i know senator will say something as well and we want to congratulate you and all of our italian american community as we kickoff the year of italian culture in t
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according to robin the girls will surely not have the choice because according to her the end of the world science is already well and truly visible starting with the crumbling of christian values in our modern societies if you go one bookstore or one movie store for instance how many of those books and how many of those movies do you think that jesus christ himself could watch. and that will tell you how many things are going to get burned those things need to be cleansed out of the world for him to be a part of it again so he's going to come back there's going to be a cleansing process the millennium for so that tells you how bad the world could possibly be. living quarters for a large family in a bunker being sold up to two million euros. to meet the demand real estate projects like these are sprouting up all over the united states. just a few months ago larry hall was building skyscrapers but today in the middle of the kansas plains in a spot he means to keep secret this businessman has decided to devote his time to a project worthy of the pharaohs. sixty meters deep this was formerly a launch
according to robin the girls will surely not have the choice because according to her the end of the world science is already well and truly visible starting with the crumbling of christian values in our modern societies if you go one bookstore or one movie store for instance how many of those books and how many of those movies do you think that jesus christ himself could watch. and that will tell you how many things are going to get burned those things need to be cleansed out of the world for...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. good to have you with us let's move on now the suicide rate in the u.s. army has rocketed with the number of those taken own lives now higher than those who perished in bottle and he's going to find sound while the government trumpets its military success stories they come at a high price going to the trials so quickly it's on. another feel good moral boosting speech on. the u.s. president has delivered many of those rockers trying to convince the american people that the war was worth it when you have a sort of birth but or you're missing a soccer game or or what you're most are going to have a verse or those of us back home or of a good joint it's because you. told us come back home they missed much more than that their own selves once you go into combat you know what you people and what you spent a year and that are going to environment you are not the same person tim kenny came back severely wounded from a tour in afghanistan two years ago having spent ten months in combat the ve
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the future and covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images of world leaders and seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are all today . welcome back now it is one of the holiest nights of the year for orthodox believe is all around the world as they celebrate christmas and mosco the birth of christ is marked by a religious ceremony with hundreds of people attending a holy service in the heart of the russian capital. was that for us. here at the christ the savior cathedral the main cathedral in the russian capital in churches and cathedrals both here across russia and in all for docs communities across the world it isn't fact christmas it would be awful lot church in the in the crisis a few cathedral worshippers have packed in to take part in to listen to the liturgy chanted and to feel the presence of of the spirit of christmas eve which is here celebrated on the sixth to the seventh of january not the twenty fifth of december because of the
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. joint operations throughout the day. or combined this is on t.v. this suicide rate in the u.s. army has a raucous had with the number of those taking the own lives now higher than those who perished in battle and as always he's going to check on finds out while the government trumpets its military success stories they come at a high price going to be charles i think we're told tonight. another feel good moral boosting speech on afghanistan with the u.s. president is deliberate many of those workers trying to convince the american people that the war was worth it when you're missing a birthday or you're missing a soccer game or. a well you have a second anniversary and those of us back home or able to enjoy it it's because you . when soldiers come back home they missed much more than that their own selves when you go into combat you know once you kill people and
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations to rule the day. but from moscow this is. already hard pressed fighting off a belligerent taliban and a resurgent al qaeda and the u.s. military's now facing a new battle and that of one against suicides almost five hundred american troops and veterans killed themselves last year it's emerged that that ultimately dwarfs the number that died in action guy next to kind of reports on the grim statistics high for the world tonight. another feel good moral boosting rosiglitazone of the u.s. president is the liberal many of those rockers trying to convince the american people that the war was worth it when you're missing a birthday or you're missing a soccer game or or what you're missing in anniversary and those of us back home are able to enjoy it because you. told us come back home they missed much more than that their own selves once you go into combat you
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations to rule the day. but from moscow this is. already hard pressed fighting off a belligerent taliban and a resurgent al qaeda and the u.s. military's now facing a new battle and that of one against suicides almost five hundred american troops and veterans killed...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. me leave. you. to meet. these continues here in r.t. already hauled press five. and a resurgent al qaida the us military is now facing a new battle against suicides almost five hundred american troops and veterans killed themselves last year under the missing the number that died in action on he's got to come reports on the grim statistics i thought i told tonight. another feel good moral boosting son of ghana that is the us president has delivered many of those workers trying to convince the american people that the war was worth it when you're missing a birthday or your message a soccer game or or what you're missing out of verse three and those of us back home are able to enjoy it because you know if you when soldiers come back home they missed much more than that their own selves once you go into combat you know once you kill people and once you spend a year and an environment you are not to see first team kenny came back severely wounded from a tour in afghanistan two years ago
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plot only to designated occasions rather than all year round and jason walsh from the christian science monitor things there are deeper reasons for the rest than a flag being taken down but that's just traditionally throughout its history in a predominantly protestant unionists city and their latest census results show that's not really the case any longer it's slightly less like a republican irish nationalists to a majority or we could look for the decision itself to fly the flag only on seventeen designated days a year taken on december third. reflects this change and that seems to be what's troubling loyalists rather than this luggage so because in fact flying the flag they simply didn't learn with all the british government and civic buildings. and now to some international news in brief this hour and the time by two suicide bombers have played at least five lives in southern afghanistan the taliban militants breached a government compound schaub the guard dead and then detonated their explosives they were reportedly targeting local officials it happened in kandahar province one of
plot only to designated occasions rather than all year round and jason walsh from the christian science monitor things there are deeper reasons for the rest than a flag being taken down but that's just traditionally throughout its history in a predominantly protestant unionists city and their latest census results show that's not really the case any longer it's slightly less like a republican irish nationalists to a majority or we could look for the decision itself to fly the flag only on...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've done the future and covered. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are all. good if you could join us here on our to today on rory sushi in moscow already hard pressed fighting off a belligerent taliban and a resurgent al qaeda the u.s. military is now facing a new battle that of a battle against suicides almost five hundred american troops and veterans killed themselves last year that's dwarfing the number that actually died in action is gone h. which account reports on this i thought about doing tonight. another feel good moral boosting speech on against the us president has the leverage many of those trying to convince the american people that the war was worth it when you're missing a birthday or you're missing a soccer game or or when you're missing an anniversary and those of us back home are able to enjoy it because you know when soldiers come back home they miss much selves once you go into combat you kno
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space adventures to the space station has had an in-depth scientific program whether it was material science or biological experiments or whatever it was they have participated they have paid their own way of course they have used themselves as part of the scientific community that many of them have gone to space with less than perfect health and have been great examples of how for example laser. surgery on your eyes as affected by space flight they all want to participate in this they are participating and the fact of the matter is quite honestly when private citizens go to the space station a lot more people hear about the space station than otherwise it's just one of those things that they captures the public's attention part of nasa is mission is to encourage to the maximum extent possible the commercial use of space and in fact showing that there is a market showing that there are people willing to do this and showing that you don't have to be a career military fighter pilot the right stuff kind of person that plays a huge role and i think that's exactly the sort of thing that ends up h
space adventures to the space station has had an in-depth scientific program whether it was material science or biological experiments or whatever it was they have participated they have paid their own way of course they have used themselves as part of the scientific community that many of them have gone to space with less than perfect health and have been great examples of how for example laser. surgery on your eyes as affected by space flight they all want to participate in this they are...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. playing. more news today violence is once again flared up. saying these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are all of that. plane. this is all see live from moscow welcome back we continue the suicide rate in the u.s. army has rocketed of the number of those taking their own lives now higher than those who perished in battle and as...
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have operated the joint venture and investment commission they have opened the pyongyang university of science and technology iran based on korean americans who teach the north koreans about all the technicalities of doubt so i don't know about those particular reports and up to the german newspaper but in general i think we can confirm that there is a trend that has been going on for a couple of years now and it would be really nice to see if it would see some progress however the big problem is actually not north korea building this to receive investors it is the reluctance of western investors. if you go to the career certainly if that is the case it might might be seen strange by sun because when you talk about an economically speaking opening up and without mean that in some way the control could be slipping from the all powerful north korean military it's one of the most powerful militaries in the world it's absolutely enormous do you think the north korean military would allow for that. what is the possibility and you have to approve most of all that is that it is an internal shift of p
have operated the joint venture and investment commission they have opened the pyongyang university of science and technology iran based on korean americans who teach the north koreans about all the technicalities of doubt so i don't know about those particular reports and up to the german newspaper but in general i think we can confirm that there is a trend that has been going on for a couple of years now and it would be really nice to see if it would see some progress however the big problem...
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john mendelson says the science doesn't match prometa's promotion. he's a professor of medicine at uc san francisco and senior scientist at the addiction pharmacology lab at the california pacific medical center. he tests therapies for the national institute on drug abuse. >> you don't think there's anything special about this combination of drugs? >> so far, the evidence would suggest no. >> mendelson says none of the drugs used in prometa appears to affect addiction. >> terren peizer says he wants to make prometa the standard of care. >> that is his goal. he wants to be-- he wants to make it the standard without any evidence. and he's spending money to recruit the treaters and to recruit the insurance payers, but not to prove that the treatment works. >> proving that it works would require what scientists call a double blind placebo controlled study. that's a human trial in which half the patients get a placebo, or sugar pill, and neither the doctors nor the patients know who got the real drugs until the end. peizer went to market without that kind
john mendelson says the science doesn't match prometa's promotion. he's a professor of medicine at uc san francisco and senior scientist at the addiction pharmacology lab at the california pacific medical center. he tests therapies for the national institute on drug abuse. >> you don't think there's anything special about this combination of drugs? >> so far, the evidence would suggest no. >> mendelson says none of the drugs used in prometa appears to affect addiction....
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've. covered. i didn't use it secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new world most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the dog. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. to. the.
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've. covered. i didn't use it secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new world most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the dog. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you...
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>> my wonderful co author who is a professor of political science and political philosophy at harvard many years ago when we were both at princeton university we taught a course on ethics and public policy and that led to lescol offering several books on the deliberation and democracy. >> in the spirit of compromise, president gutmann, you give to legislative examples, 1986 tax reform health care act. if you would, walk us through those. >> this is a tale of two compromises, and it begins with ronald reagan's presidency, where tax reform was a hugely important issue and hugely difficult issue to get done between republicans and democrats. those of us that live through the years recognize that people thought they were very polarized. tip o'neill was a staunch liberal democrat and ronald reagan's staunch republican. yes they crafted a bipartisan compromise with bill bradley and bob packwood being a part of the movers of this compromise. fast forward to the affordable care act it was arguably even more difficult to craft a compromise within one party, the democratic party because of the
>> my wonderful co author who is a professor of political science and political philosophy at harvard many years ago when we were both at princeton university we taught a course on ethics and public policy and that led to lescol offering several books on the deliberation and democracy. >> in the spirit of compromise, president gutmann, you give to legislative examples, 1986 tax reform health care act. if you would, walk us through those. >> this is a tale of two compromises,...
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located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean plays. this is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare and floats you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. take a bus and have no parking worries. shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30
located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean...
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then as i know you love science stories. i will do this on. >> some scientists predict melting glaciers and antarctica and greenland the push of global sea levels more than 3 ft. by the end of the century. >> if such a rise in the oceans were to happen it would displace millions of people from low-lying countries. >> some evidence suggest reason accelerate melting is related to changes and ocean and atmospheric temperature, though natural variability may play an informal. >> some evidence suggests a recent accelerating melting is related to changes in the oceans and atmosphere temperature, go natural variability may play an important role. as a result there is tremendous uncertainty in the scientific community over how the melting will affect sea level so the next year. >> fault is back in the forecast this morning. it could be clear for you but then you can hit the fog like a wall. certainly it keep that in mind. >> we are above freezing. 34 in vallejo. napa santa rosa 44 degrees. 37 in san mateo. the fog the big story. vis
then as i know you love science stories. i will do this on. >> some scientists predict melting glaciers and antarctica and greenland the push of global sea levels more than 3 ft. by the end of the century. >> if such a rise in the oceans were to happen it would displace millions of people from low-lying countries. >> some evidence suggest reason accelerate melting is related to changes and ocean and atmospheric temperature, though natural variability may play an informal....
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in a new delhi suburb, science of how slow change may be. the authorities and their attitudes -- signs of how slow change may be. another woman was found dead after a suspected gang rape. she was going home from her job at a factory. when her father reported her missing, police did not listen. >> they were rude and said she had probably gone off with a man. do not worry, she will come back. >> another family grieving now. many ask if things will really change it when the ander dies down -- anger dies down. >> there is a heavy police presence in belfast after violent protests involving children as young as 10. the disturbance was sparked by the decision to limit the number of days the union flag flies over city hall. dozens of police officers have been injured. our correspondent has sent us the latest. >> the main route through east belfast looks like a battleground. pilots for the fifth consecutive night. -- riots for the fifth consecutive night. the protest target five weeks ago. there is no end in sight. political leaders are well aware of
in a new delhi suburb, science of how slow change may be. the authorities and their attitudes -- signs of how slow change may be. another woman was found dead after a suspected gang rape. she was going home from her job at a factory. when her father reported her missing, police did not listen. >> they were rude and said she had probably gone off with a man. do not worry, she will come back. >> another family grieving now. many ask if things will really change it when the ander dies...
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. >> reporter: to what looked like a scene from a science fiction movie. >> believe it or not, these timbers washed in from the ocean or bay. >> this timber right here. >> absolutely. >> are this washed in -- >> all this debris you see washed in from the tidal surge. >> reporter: this station, the end of the line for the city's number one subway train, is called south ferry. three years ago it was brand new. built at a cost of more than half a billion dollars. now it's in ruins. sandy broke records for the biggest waves in new york harbor, for the biggest surge in new york city, and for the lowest pressure ever north of north carolina. what was the impactful part of sandy was the surge at 12, 15 feet. that surge had never been seen in new york city before. >> when we were here the water was just below this level. >> reporter: nearly a month after our first interview. >> you can see the rust. >> reporter: this time dressed in a suit and tie, he took us back underground. >> it wasn't a rebuilding as some of our other stations. that was a brand new tunnel station. >> reporter: just rebu
. >> reporter: to what looked like a scene from a science fiction movie. >> believe it or not, these timbers washed in from the ocean or bay. >> this timber right here. >> absolutely. >> are this washed in -- >> all this debris you see washed in from the tidal surge. >> reporter: this station, the end of the line for the city's number one subway train, is called south ferry. three years ago it was brand new. built at a cost of more than half a billion...
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the popular science museum is moving down to the waterfront at pier 15 along the embarcadero. it at grew location and simply ran out of space. exploratorium house more than 500,000 visitors annually and offers hands-on exhibits about biology, physics and other scientific fields. >> the latest installment in the texas chainsaw franchise as land the top spot at the box office this weekend. the horse the gold texas chainsaw 3 d was number one with a 23 million-dollar debut. it is a follow-up to the 1974 film. meanwhile, can't parent quentin tarantino's or vent site at django unchained held on to the no. 2 spot with just over $20 million. after three weekends of climbing box office gold, part one of peter jackson's the hobbit trilogy was in third place with $17.5 million. >> right now it is not look like much. we have some very cold air that will be blowing in from thursday and friday and saturday. we will have highs in the mid it to maybe upper 50s at best. midnight lows will get to the freezing mark especially for inland spots throughout the week. >> thanks for the money as on t
the popular science museum is moving down to the waterfront at pier 15 along the embarcadero. it at grew location and simply ran out of space. exploratorium house more than 500,000 visitors annually and offers hands-on exhibits about biology, physics and other scientific fields. >> the latest installment in the texas chainsaw franchise as land the top spot at the box office this weekend. the horse the gold texas chainsaw 3 d was number one with a 23 million-dollar debut. it is a follow-up...
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we actually talked about that already appeared that is what is in dining, and the arts, science times, style. basically, telling you how to live. when it becomes cultural criticism, it is telling you what opera to go to, or whether "the nutcracker" is good. it turns out, we know from surveys, people read a great deal more about health than they used to. people are reading the newspaper to find out how to take care of your elderly parents, what happened with your foot falls asleep, what if you go to a place that is 15,000 feet high. you better take some pills because somebody may drop dead. people are reading more for that. that is what they call the value added journalism. i call and how to live journalism. the one thing that "the times"has done with these sections is to sell something other than the record. in the old two-section times, they would have one page a week that they would call the four f's. fashion, flowers, a furniture -- something like that. one page a week. now think about "the times." entirely different. the other thing that they are doing better, cultural criticism.
we actually talked about that already appeared that is what is in dining, and the arts, science times, style. basically, telling you how to live. when it becomes cultural criticism, it is telling you what opera to go to, or whether "the nutcracker" is good. it turns out, we know from surveys, people read a great deal more about health than they used to. people are reading the newspaper to find out how to take care of your elderly parents, what happened with your foot falls asleep,...
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i was at stanford this morning where the biggest life sciences employer in boston, we have a strong hub in china and in europe. and we are really trying to develop a collaborative open innovative concept. what we put in has to have a strong proof of concept. on vaccines, on drugs that have a clear benefit over existing therapies. because the bar just gets higher and higher from reimbursement authorities every year. >> sure. and does that include transactions -- more transactions in terms of mna? you know, some of your growth has come through acquisitions. going forward in the next three years, does that growth continue to come through acquisitions or organic? >> i think it's going to be more organic. i'll tell you. in our industry, everybody's got a lot of cash. everybody is interested in growing inorganically. it's tough to find deals that have value. because sanofi now grows we have less than 3% subject to small molecule patents expiring. so we can afford to grow our business and focus on the quality of the silence. i think actually our own new products are going to be the biggest dri
i was at stanford this morning where the biggest life sciences employer in boston, we have a strong hub in china and in europe. and we are really trying to develop a collaborative open innovative concept. what we put in has to have a strong proof of concept. on vaccines, on drugs that have a clear benefit over existing therapies. because the bar just gets higher and higher from reimbursement authorities every year. >> sure. and does that include transactions -- more transactions in terms...
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john thorn writing in the christian science monitor noted that when he passed in the street, the young men would call out, hello, chris. they knew his face. would laugh and say hello always. this is the right way to deal with our people, he said. libyan friends said he was always ready to put his country first. he shone by being himself, interested in the lives of ordinary people. his death was met with shock and sadness in libya. feelings with regard to americans that are rare in that part of the world these days. for me that judgment captures key characteristics of chris and his approach to life and work. secretary of state hillary clinton noted chris's swearing in as ambassador to libya on an earlier tour, he was visiting roman ruins at one of the tourist sites in libya. he was trailed by gadhafi security men who were obviously intimidating to other tourists. as she recounted it, he reached over to one of the men, stole his camera out of his hands and started taking pictures of the men who had been following him. they were so dumbfounded that they had to laugh. after a quick convers
john thorn writing in the christian science monitor noted that when he passed in the street, the young men would call out, hello, chris. they knew his face. would laugh and say hello always. this is the right way to deal with our people, he said. libyan friends said he was always ready to put his country first. he shone by being himself, interested in the lives of ordinary people. his death was met with shock and sadness in libya. feelings with regard to americans that are rare in that part of...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. russia would be soon which brightened if you knew more about phone from funniest impressions. new friends start on t.v. dot com. choose your language. of choice because without any financial planner there are still some of us. choose to use the consensus here i can. choose the opinions that invigorated your mind. choose the stories get into a good life choose be access to your office. next point of my journey is the grand kremlin palace usually it is divinia for important state ceremonies mostly dignitaries are invited here but in the past children were also received thousands of them came to celebrate the new year's festivities. the tradition never reaching holidays for children in the kremlin they expect to more than fifty years the first reception was in the ground kremlin palaces largest whole st georges in one nine hundred fifty four. back then and christmas tree most tracks directly up the stairs through their front door without much thought for the ancient interior over sixty
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>> it's very possible the science will take us there. we do know where the science is for sure which is a diet on whole fresh fruits and vegetables primarily with small amounts of meat and plenty of fish and low-fat meats is the way to go. >> i'm totally not disagreeing. i'm just locking at your point, emily, this is us. so built in now to the whole american agra business structure. when you mention the corn refiners. this is not just the sugar and soda pop industry, it has been built around corn and what corn turns into it which is sugar and various forms of sugar. it's a big, systemic problem that you're talking about here. >> how it got there is a very interesting story and there's been a lot written about that and how, you know, corn surpluses resulted in the disorvery of high fructose corn syrup and how that came to be used in the american diet to such a profound degree. but you can't avoid it. >> looking forward to mika taking on all the farmers. >> i'll just start at soda pop and i won't read this must-read. i'll just point out if
>> it's very possible the science will take us there. we do know where the science is for sure which is a diet on whole fresh fruits and vegetables primarily with small amounts of meat and plenty of fish and low-fat meats is the way to go. >> i'm totally not disagreeing. i'm just locking at your point, emily, this is us. so built in now to the whole american agra business structure. when you mention the corn refiners. this is not just the sugar and soda pop industry, it has been...
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gilead sciences moving up. says today's update keeps gilead in the race which he says is an $18 billion market opportunity. ls elsewhere we're seeing a bright spot in the biotech space for celgene. also activity to keep note of, athenahealth in the mobile health care space. epocrates added a 2% premium. it's a small cap, but that stock is moving sharply higher today. look at illumina. that's not what's moving the stock. here's what is. telling the newspaper over the weekend that illumina is definitely off the table based on those comments. there is speculation that roche may not further pursue an illumina deal. that's what's weighing on shares of illumina today. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up, we'll talk with the head of one of the biggest today. the ceo of snofi chris viehbacher. >> there's a lot of flu going around. it's a bad one. minutes before the bell, look where the dow sits now. dow at 13,387 and change. >> google executive chairman eric schmidt arrived today in north korea. not a popular move with
gilead sciences moving up. says today's update keeps gilead in the race which he says is an $18 billion market opportunity. ls elsewhere we're seeing a bright spot in the biotech space for celgene. also activity to keep note of, athenahealth in the mobile health care space. epocrates added a 2% premium. it's a small cap, but that stock is moving sharply higher today. look at illumina. that's not what's moving the stock. here's what is. telling the newspaper over the weekend that illumina is...
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the past four years i've been working with christmas trees at cathedral school thank you so who do science how to decorate the christmas tree which is a design project is drawn up to clearly define how to use decorations by the way the total weight of the decoration christmas tree is thirty tons and four hundred kilos. well if there's signs of the tree is an indicator the presence under is also promised much. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom are welcome to the big picture. joining me on a journey to the heart of the place is hidden from the tourist you're going to meet some real crime insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . the government no longer represents the people the people are going to take such. we. be a revolution in the traditional flu to come up. the way our economic system currently is not. going to. hold it. oh hello. hello hello hello hello hello . that
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it's a breakthrough in nutritional science that can change your life. the nutribullet's high-powered motor with bullet-exclusive cyclonic action breaks down and pulverizes food on a cellular level, opening up their hidden nutritional value that can reverse the effects of aging and supercharge your metabolism to fight off aches and pains, colds and flus, and even improve vital heath markers like cholesterol levels and blood pressure. so, take an exclusive seat at our nutribullet seminar workshop with longevity expert david wolfe as he shows us how to unleash the power of food to fight arthritic pain, balance hormones, supercharge your immune system, lose weight and turn back the hands of time five, 10, even 20 years with this incredible machine, the nutribullet, the superfood nutrition extractor. >> greetings, everybody. i'm david wolfe. welcome to my workshop. today we're gonna talk about nutrition. why? i'll tell you why. because over the last 30 years, we've become the most overfed yet undernourished nation in the entire world. this has created an epi
it's a breakthrough in nutritional science that can change your life. the nutribullet's high-powered motor with bullet-exclusive cyclonic action breaks down and pulverizes food on a cellular level, opening up their hidden nutritional value that can reverse the effects of aging and supercharge your metabolism to fight off aches and pains, colds and flus, and even improve vital heath markers like cholesterol levels and blood pressure. so, take an exclusive seat at our nutribullet seminar workshop...
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. >>> san francisco's famed science museum is packing up. crews will begin moving 450 exhibits from the palace of fine arts. the museum is moving to its new home at pier 15, which is three times larger than its current location. work should be done in a few weeks. grand opening will be held in april. the official start is the 17th of april. with the exploratorium on the move, its old home at the palace of fine arts is on the market. the building has 80,000 square feet of space and the asking price starts at $490,000 a year. city officials say a search for a long-term tenant could take a year or two. >>> it's 6:16. i have never been there to the exploratorium. what's your favorite part? >> i'm fascinated. i've never been there. >> i want to go. >> let's stick to science. we'll go together when they open that new one. that should be a good time. 6:16 now. taking a live look outside where we do have low clouds over san francisco. looking pretty good though overall we are expecting flight delays. those will probably crop up between the hours of
. >>> san francisco's famed science museum is packing up. crews will begin moving 450 exhibits from the palace of fine arts. the museum is moving to its new home at pier 15, which is three times larger than its current location. work should be done in a few weeks. grand opening will be held in april. the official start is the 17th of april. with the exploratorium on the move, its old home at the palace of fine arts is on the market. the building has 80,000 square feet of space and the...